I'm not seeing any feathered feet, so I'm guess no brahma/cochin mixes, because feathered feet seem to come through easily, at least here in mixes of non-feathered x feathered combos.

I'm wondering about the grayish looking chick - not sure what combination would create that.

I would think welsummer with the reddish chick.

Caretaker of a lovely mixed flock including: australorp, plymouth rocks, wyandotte, d'uccles, silkies, EEs, andalusian, and a few seramas, plus a golden retriever, great dane, and three cats. I always swore that I wouldn't succumb to chicken math. I lied.

Caretaker of a lovely mixed flock including: australorp, plymouth rocks, wyandotte, d'uccles, silkies, EEs, andalusian, and a few seramas, plus a golden retriever, great dane, and three cats. I always swore that I wouldn't succumb to chicken math. I lied.

Thanks! The woman running the place said they were positively Americaunas and not EE.

Well at this point it would be considered Easter Egger, at least if it's mixed. I believe true Americaunas lay only blue eggs. But if it's mixed with something else (looks like an EE chick at this point) then just like any EE, if its a pullet at least, it could lay blue, green, pinkish, or regular brown eggs.

I'd still love to know what created the grayish chick - I'm a fan of blues!

Caretaker of a lovely mixed flock including: australorp, plymouth rocks, wyandotte, d'uccles, silkies, EEs, andalusian, and a few seramas, plus a golden retriever, great dane, and three cats. I always swore that I wouldn't succumb to chicken math. I lied.

Caretaker of a lovely mixed flock including: australorp, plymouth rocks, wyandotte, d'uccles, silkies, EEs, andalusian, and a few seramas, plus a golden retriever, great dane, and three cats. I always swore that I wouldn't succumb to chicken math. I lied.

Well at this point it would be considered Easter Egger, at least if it's mixed. I believe true Americaunas lay only blue eggs. But if it's mixed with something else (looks like an EE chick at this point) then just like any EE, if its a pullet at least, it could lay blue, green, pinkish, or regular brown eggs.

I'd still love to know what created the grayish chick - I'm a fan of blues!

In the fourth picture, the brownish toned chick w/pattern behind the EE/Ameraucana mix...I can't really see that one. Does it look like the one blocking it, but just different coloration?

Caretaker of a lovely mixed flock including: australorp, plymouth rocks, wyandotte, d'uccles, silkies, EEs, andalusian, and a few seramas, plus a golden retriever, great dane, and three cats. I always swore that I wouldn't succumb to chicken math. I lied.

Caretaker of a lovely mixed flock including: australorp, plymouth rocks, wyandotte, d'uccles, silkies, EEs, andalusian, and a few seramas, plus a golden retriever, great dane, and three cats. I always swore that I wouldn't succumb to chicken math. I lied.